Seems indifferent from the 2018 and 2020 releases, the M1 chip is overhyped, and does not offer any better performance over the previous generations. Many people give this 2021 iPad Pro great reviews, but in my experience, it does not seem a great value. Either the iPad OS cannot take advantage of the M1 chip (may have been manufactured by Motorola, I am not sure on this), or its performance is wired to the LIDAR sensor for augmented reality. The 'zoom' feature on the new front camera does not work with iPad OS, but emulated (quite well, actually) through third-party Apps that take advantage of it. Screen has blooming issues, but only on max brightness. The screen, otherwise, is as good as any previous model. That said, this upgrade is very minor, and gimmicky, and so maybe I could give this four stars, but if you already have the 2018 or 2019 model, the value knocks it down a star, given my 3-star review. Be careful, and yeah, if you do a lot of 4K video, and the cameras on the iPad are quite good, it is awesome you can get the 2 TB model. Even many new computers do not come in this capacity, even far from the base model. Battery life is outstanding as usual.Read full review
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Nope it’s not worth the money. The only up side is the screen size. It eats the battery like a starved dog. If I had to do it again I’d rather eat glass. No don’t do it. I tried to warn you but you won’t listen.
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Pros Fast very fast Loud 4 speakers Cons Heavy
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